Ex-boyfriend assaults woman and steals car on expressway, Chicago IL
A woman on the Kennedy Expressway near Harlem exit reported that her ex-boyfriend physically assaulted her, took her car keys, and fled with her car. The suspect, described as a white male wearing a black jacket and khaki pants, was tracked by the state police using an AirTag and is currently wanted. Police and ambulance responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
02:49
Transcript:
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Okay, I guess I have to broadcast this. They made a domestic battery[1],
00:04
but it's on the actual Kennedy Expressway outbound at (number withheld) to 69.
00:10
So I guess there'd be like Sayer and the Kennedy.
00:14
Caller says she's on a Kennedy near Harlem exit, mile marker 81 Boy.
00:18
Her ex-boyfriend hit her on the base, took her car keys, and then left with her car.
00:22
ISP was pulling up to the scene during the call.
00:25
So that's information only.
00:32
It looks like ambulance is pulling up also, but I don't think we need to know there.
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1772.
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1732.
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732.
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732. 1777.
00:58
Oh, my bad. I'm sorry, 722. Go ahead.
01:02
We arrived 3-2-3-3 in a mile.
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1622 on the clock.
01:07
All right, we're getting a person wanted tickets for Nottingham and Talcott, Tallcott and Nottingham.
01:14
This is going to be off of the Brinmark Kennedy job I broadcasted earlier. State police actually called this in, said a male white and a black jacket, khaki pants is wanted by ISP. He's the offender of a domestic battery[1] that happened on the expressway.
01:29
This ticket said he fled on foot, was tracked via air tag to that intersection.
01:39
What intersection?
01:41
Nottingham and Telcott.
01:48
Everybody in the area can check it out.
01:51
I'm sorry, Nottingham and Telcott, male white, black jacket, khakis.
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1613.
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613.
02:10
Can you guys swing up to 22 speed, head over to Nottingham in Talcott, see if you can locate this guy.
02:16
Male White, Black Jacket, Cackees, who's wanted by ISP for domestic battery[1] on the EWA.
02:24
Time for it.
02:30
So the original ticket that I had broadcast a few minutes ago, the caller stated that he hit her and took her car.
02:38
So I'm not sure if this is a miscommunication between state police dispatch and our call takers. But,
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like...
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
domestic battery: Physical assault involving individuals in a domestic or intimate relationship.
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